Ready for Spring

I don’t know about you, but I’ve just about had it with the cold and the wind. I’ve had it with snowstorms and writing checks to the plow guy. I’ve had it with snow pants, mittens, hats and boots. I’ve just about had it!

Our patent attorney got a kick out of today’s Invention Convention at school!

My father-in-law posted this again yesterday, which always makes me laugh. And with Daylight Savings coming up this weekend, it’s just so appropriate. Go ahead and take away my sleep mother nature, just don’t forget the warmth.

Photo Credit to the clever folks who came up with this one! It wasn’t me!

Here’s what I’m looking forward to this spring:

My oldest boy is starting baseball. BASEBALL! And I’m the mother who gets to go to all the games and cheer for him. This was a long time coming. Can’t wait to see him in his uniform!

Taking my baby outside for walks.

Running outside.

A 5K or two.

Evelyn’s Drive-In

Rhode Island

Travel

The grill

Playing outside

So the only thing left to do this winter is see the movie Frozen. Emily went to see it last Sunday night with a friend from school – what a treat! But really, I was jealous. I need to see it. Imagine how much I’ll be singing those show tunes after actually seeing the movie? Gosh, take me to to movies!!!

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About Annie Stow

Annie is a social media personality who enjoys writing, photography, creating video content, and hosting live events for brands. Next stop, Mom 2.0 with baby Andrew! Interested in working together? Reach out to Annie via email at annie@stowedstuff.com

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